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Yearbook Staff Receives Three Awards The prom is over, the Lions Club has held it’s academic banquet, MVP awards have been given at the spring athletic dinner, N.H.S. has it's new members, and the American Legion scholarship winners have been announced at graduation. Chorus members have sung together for the last time, students have gathered together at their lockers for the last time, books have been turned in and report cards have been given. The school year is over. All that remains arc the students who benefited from the education they received and memories they have shared together. Over the years these memories will be replaced by more important problems. What class won the Spirit Week activities won't seem as important as whether or not you will win the political election you arc involved in. It's only during quiet moments when P.H.S.will again be the most important thing in your life. It will be during this time when the yearbook will be treasured as it houses the greatest link to the past. Yearbook Officers assume many responsibilities, 4 Yearbook Staff Chris Dixon relaxes after a yearbook workshop. Learning new techniques is part of the fun of making a new yearbook Loretta Eldredgc Alisa Lomelino check the senior picture list again and again. Jamie Ellis Matt Chapman get their feet wet doing yearbook layout.
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Varsity: Anne Chapman, Sheila Stout. Gary Sneyd, Ed Clark, Kirk Hendricks. 2nd: Greg Bycrline, Chat MeTaggart, Andy Martin. Captain Gary Sneyd looking for help. The major trend in Scholastic Bowl competition this year was the growth of J V competition. This coincided w ith a movement in the state to begin competition at the JR. High even lower grade levels. 14 H.S. scholars took part in matches this year against area schools. against some larger schools outside of our area. The Varsity team had matches with Athens, Auburn, DccMack. Glen wood, Illini Bluffs. Lin-colnwood. Mt. Olive, Pleasant Plains. Taylorville. Tri-City. Their record was 4-9. The JV finished with an 8-4 record. Scholastic Bowl team members must be able to think quickly, recalling knowledge from all subject areas. The pressure makes for a stimulating challenging experience, one that is both fun rewarding. Serving as captain for the varsity was Gary Sneyd, who also was the highest scorer for the varsity. Captain of the JV was Ryan Nichols, with Dan Nichols being the leading scorer. An award criteria was established and approved by the administration so that for the first time letters were awarded to the team members, along with service bars. A strong nucleus of experienced scholars return next year to match their knowledge with others in Scholastic Bowl competition. Hurry up, we’re running out of time. Scholastic Bowl Team 3
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Sheila Stout crops the picture for impact. Sonja Miller Rebecca Broughten layout a creative design pattern. The 1988 INDIAN ECHOES staff kept busy recording the school year for you to enjoy. It’s quite a task making sure every event is included. Staff members photograph and print the pictures you will use to jog your memory. Others laid out both copy and pictures on the double page spreads. Headlines, captions, body copy, scores, mottoes. and the table of contents were all written. The staff developed a theme and organized the INDIAN ECHOES into a resourceful history book — one of the few links you will have into your past. We think we do a pretty good job. Our book was recognized by the III. H.S. Scholastic Press Assoc, and received a 1st place in creative division page design, 1st place in school coverage, and a 3rd place in sports photography. The staff is to be commended for a job so thoroughly done. Your time and efforts will only increase in value. Our heart-filled thanks to those who are pictured on this double page spread for you made it all possible. Where are all these people when we need their help????? Yearbook Staff 5
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